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'''Joan Domnick''' of [[Newcastle, IN|Newcastle]], [[Indiana]], was associated with the infamous [[Claude Degler]] and the [[Cosmic Circle]]. Degler introduced her to [[fans]] as [[Helen Bradleigh]].  
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'''Joan Domnick''' of [[Newcastle, IN|Newcastle]], [[Indiana]], was associated with the infamous [[Claude Degler]] and the [[Cosmic Circle]]. Degler introduced her to [[fans]] as [[Helen Bradleigh]]. Her name may actually have been Joanne Andes, according to [[Jack Speer]]’s [[Investigation in Newcastle]].  
  
[[Jack Speer]] says in ''[[Fancyclopedia 1]]'':  
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[[Speer]] says in ''[[Fancyclopedia 1]]'':  
 
  There was Helen Bradleigh, [[pseudonym]] for Joan Domnick, a teen-age girl whom townsmen had prevented from starting the super-race with Degler, and who was head of the Psychological Ministry because she was reading a book on psychology.
 
  There was Helen Bradleigh, [[pseudonym]] for Joan Domnick, a teen-age girl whom townsmen had prevented from starting the super-race with Degler, and who was head of the Psychological Ministry because she was reading a book on psychology.
  

Latest revision as of 08:53, 25 February 2021

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Joan Domnick of Newcastle, Indiana, was associated with the infamous Claude Degler and the Cosmic Circle. Degler introduced her to fans as Helen Bradleigh. Her name may actually have been Joanne Andes, according to Jack Speer’s Investigation in Newcastle.

Speer says in Fancyclopedia 1:

There was Helen Bradleigh, pseudonym for Joan Domnick, a teen-age girl whom townsmen had prevented from starting the super-race with Degler, and who was head of the Psychological Ministry because she was reading a book on psychology.

She tended children for working mothers in her spare time.



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